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IC: "And what business do YOU have here too? Don't go insulting others unless you have the authority. If I remember correctly, you were the last to join us. So don't start throwing your weight around. Vash said that he wanted to apply, so I'm standing by him. AND if you remember, he's our leader." Kandoshi caught himself from striking out in time. A fight wouldn't be convenient here.

IC: "You're both wrong," Mortar interrupted, "The first thing we must do is find out what path we're going to take. THen we can by supplies for that hike and tell the people at the palace how we're gonna get there."

IC: "Hmmm..." Mortar looked at the book, "The border inbetween Droku and Luciv is enhanced by a mountain range. It says here, though, thatv there is a small pass that would take much less time to get through then climbing over the mountains. I'd say, about two weeks or so." Mortar pointed inbetween the border and Luciv, "So it looks like we'll pass through the Luciv forest, over the mountain range, and into...." Mortar moved his finger over the spot between the border and Droku, "These plains."

IC: "Those parts have been ripped out, along with the places they are in the-" Mortar stopped, "What they call 'Dungeons'." Mortar gave a worried look at the pages. A "Dungeon" didn't sound very appealing.

ic: Kandoshi whistled. Dungeons worked well with him. He loved solving his way through those complicated mazes, fighting the jailed monsters, living in the dark...........He loved to live in shadows. Sunlight was not for him.

IC: "Well, there's not only my father," Mortar said, "There have been plenty of people who have asked if they could borrow pages and have never returned them. I remember one particularily dark character. He said something about 'Hiding the pages in their rightful place.' I think he meant he placed them in the same dungeons as the Gaurdians."